High Level exhausts

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frost
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High Level exhausts

Post by frost »

A question to all u high leveler's,

Do u need to cut the seat side fairings? 8O

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How do they fix to the bike? :?:

Any advice or even photos would be smashing! :!:
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Stormin Ben
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Post by Stormin Ben »

No, you DEFINITELY do not need to cut the seat unit

They usually come with a bracket that mounts to either the original exhaust mount or to the mounting points on the subframe

I'll post some pics of my Remus' up when I get home

EDIT - or even earlier!! :-)

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Post by curly »

Hi Frost,
I've got hi level Scorpions, no cutting required. New hangers for the cans are supplied and extenders for the pillion footrests if you still want them on.
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Post by frost »

Thats good to know, (NICE BIKE BEN!!!!)
I've just spent £200 on new front discs so It'll be a while before I can afford a new exhaust,
I've taken off the carbon cans (on the pic, one's nackered)) and managed to get sum standards from a friend who used to
have a firestorm for £50 and I've got a new undertray and hugger on its way to me, then I want a twin headlight conversion
and sum lower fairings. :roll:
and then maybe the exhaust?! ££££'s :twisted:
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